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The Myth of Matriarchal Prehistory: Why an Invented Past Won't Give Women a Future

Chapter 1.  Meeting Matriarchy   

Chapter 2.  Popularizing the Past   

Chapter 3.  The Story They Tell   

Chapter 4.  The Eternal Feminine   

Chapter 5.  Finding Gender in Prehistory   

Chapter 6.  The Case Against Prehistoric Matriarchies I:  Other Societies, Early Societies   

Chapter 7.  The Case Against Prehistoric Matriarchies II:  Prehistoric Art and Architecture   

Chapter 8.  Was There a Patriarchal Revolution?   

Chapter 9.  On the Usefulness of Origin Myths   

Notes   

References   

Illustration Credits   

Acknowledgments   

Index   


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